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Saturday, September 8, 2012

It's a dry period in movie news world, people, so today you only get two trailers, but it's interesting that they have similar titles: I don't think we've ever had any "atlas" films and now we're getting two: CLOUD ATLAS and ATLAS SHRUGGED. Both are fantasy flicks.

ATLAS SHRUGGED II

Well, this is apparently a sequel, although, I must admit, I've never before heard of the first one, but my research shows it was a major flop at the box office

(it earned less than 5 million, while the budget of this one is $10 million, go figure). Anyhow, ATLAS SHRUGGED: PART II, which is to be released sometime later this year and is based on Ayn Rand's book, is set in a world in which the global economy is on the brink of collapse. Unemployment tops 24%. Gas is $42 per gallon. Railroads are the main transportation. Brilliant creators, from artists to industrialists, are mysteriously disappearing. Dagny Taggart, COO of Taggart Transcontinental, has discovered an answer to the mounting energy crisis - a prototype of a motor that draws energy from static electricity.

But, until she finds its creator, it's useless. It's a race against time. And someone is watching. The cast includes a few forgotten stars from the previous decades - Samantha Mathis and D.B. Sweeney.

CLOUD ATLAS TRAILER

Earlier this summer I've shown you a rather long, international trailer for the new sweeping sf film CLOUD ATLAS from the creators of

MATRIX the Wachowski siblings and Tom Tykwer (RUN LOLA RUN) and now an official trailer is here. The expensive sf film which cost around $100 million, but has strangely had almost no marketing so far even though it's out this October, is an exploration of how the actions of individual lives impact one another in the past, present and future, as one soul is shaped from a killer into a hero, and an act of kindness ripples across centuries to inspire a revolution. Everything is connected: an 1849 diary of an ocean voyage across the Pacific; letters from a composer to his friend; a thriller about a murder at a nuclear power plant; a farce about a publisher in a nursing home; a rebellious

clone in futuristic Korea; and the tale of a tribe living in post-apocalyptic Hawaii, far in the future. And if you thought the story is weird, check out the even weirder cast: Tom Hanks, always dreadful Halle Berry, Hugo Weaving, Susan Sarandon,Jim Sturgess, Ben Whishaw, Hugh Grant, James D'Arcy, Jim Broadbent...

maybe some physics when she flies off the cliff, but no chemistry methinks. They're probably the worst matched couple ever on film.I do love Broadbent, Whishaw, Sturgess, D'Arcy.. all lovely British gents

I can't see Hollywood getting Atlas Shrugged right. The book had layers and layers of meaning. Never saw the first film and don't need to see the second.

Now Cloud Atlas is another story. I have to see that, I just have to. There's so much food for thought in there and will spark great conversation for me and The Hhubby. Now why in the name of God they put Halle in a role that clearly requires depth, I don't know. Interesting to that there's been no pre-relasee push. Strange that.

yep, we shall skip the shrugging of atlas this time :)It is possible that one of the Wachowski bross having a sex change operation in the meantime and becoming a sister Wachowski gave them less time for marketing, but the studio should've done it.It will be a meaningful story for sure, I just can't stand Tom and Halle, wimpy and empty :(

I have to admit, I'm really not interested in either one - the first Atlas movie seems kind of depressing with government control and all that. Cloud seems a bit confusing and I'm not a big fan of Halle, mostly because she's such a fan of herself.

Why would they do that to Atlas Shrugged? And why if the first one tanked would they do it again? Tell me there isn't a third one on the table???

Now, Cloud Atlas...I will be going to see that. And I have to agree with you, Tom Hanks and Halle Berry have to be the oddest couple since, I don't know, Billy Bob Thornton and Halle Berry? That being said, I HAVE to see this movie just to figure out what it is all about. Everything I have read about production makes me want to see it even more.

I guess things come in two in Hollywood, two 'Atlas' films back to back, ahah. Well as far as Cloud Atlas, I'm still curious to see it because of the British cast. Interesting how mixed the reaction is coming from TIFF.